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Balkan Memories : Media Constructions of National and Transnational History /

This book gives an insight into the media constructions of historical remembrance reflecting transnational, national or nationalistic forms of politics. Authors from post-Yugoslavia and neighbouring countries focus on the diverse transnational (such as Austro-Hungarian, Yugoslav etc.) and national (...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Zimmermann, Tanja (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bielefeld : Transcript Verlag, [2012]
Colección:Kultur- und Medientheorie
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Inhalt --  |t Acknowledgements /  |r Zimmermann, Tanja --  |t Introduction /  |r Zimmermann, Tanja --  |t Public Monuments, Memorial Churches and the Creation of Serbian National Identity in the 19 /  |r Makuljević, Nenad --  |t Banknote Imagery of Serbia /  |r Živančević-Sekeruš, Ivana --  |t City Identity and Contemporary Politics of Memory /  |r Bursać Džalto, Bojana --  |t The Long Dark Night (A. Vrdoljak) as a National Epic /  |r Dukić, Davor --  |t Fragments of War /  |r Nicolosi, Riccardo --  |t The Poetics of Testimony and Resistance /  |r Kazaz, Enver --  |t Memory and Conceptual Tropes /  |r Lešić, Andrea --  |t The Reality of Moving Images /  |r Karaminova, Ana --  |t Memory of a Past to Come /  |r Jakiša, Miranda --  |t Their Youth is within us /  |r Senjković, Reana --  |t The Role of the Media in Transgressing Cultural Identities during the Recent Past /  |r Galjer, Jasna --  |t Narrative Images of the Yugoslav Totality (and Totalitarianism) in the Bosnian-Herzegovinian Short Story in the Transition from the 20 /  |r Avdagić, Anisa --  |t Reflective and Restorative Nostalgia /  |r Beganović, Davor --  |t The Narrativization of Memories /  |r Denić-Grabić, Alma --  |t Goethe'S Oak Tree in the Western Balkans /  |r Brajović, Tihomir --  |t Ambivalent Images of Germany in the Travelogues of Miloš Crnjanski /  |r Stojanović Pantović, Bojana --  |t Writing Art History from a National Point of View /  |r Novak Klemenčič, Renata --  |t Memories in Conflict /  |r Jakir, Aleksandar --  |t Monuments to the National War of Liberation in Slovenia /  |r Ciglenečki, Marjeta --  |t Between Controversy and Reflection /  |r Janković, Branimir --  |t Tv and the End of Grammar-Based Politics: Tuđman and Izetbegović /  |r Murašov, Jurij --  |t The Iron Curtain in the Memory of the Serbian Newsprint Media /  |r Milojević, Ana ; Ugrinić, Aleksandra --  |t Media and War in Ex-Yugoslavia /  |r Radojković, Miroljub --  |t Using and Misusing Historical Sources in the Media /  |r Melčić, Dunja --  |t On the Contributors. 
520 |a This book gives an insight into the media constructions of historical remembrance reflecting transnational, national or nationalistic forms of politics. Authors from post-Yugoslavia and neighbouring countries focus on the diverse transnational (such as Austro-Hungarian, Yugoslav etc.) and national (such as Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian etc.) memory cultures in South-Eastern Europe, their interference and rivalry. They examine constructions of memory in different media from the 19th century to recent wars. These include longue durée images, breaks and gaps, selection and suppression, traumatic events and the loss of memory, nostalgia, false memory, reactivation, rituals and traces of memory. 
545 |a Tanja Zimmermann (Junior Professor; PhD in art history and Slavic studies) teaches East-European literature and art history at the University of Constance (Germany). Her research interests include literature, art and the media in Russia, South-Eastern Europe and Poland in the 19th and 20th century. 
546 |a In English. 
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